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Madi Carlson, Family Cycling Advocate & Author of Urban Cycling |
Madi starts out with a little personal history & quickly gets to the most important reason to ride: it's fun & lets you to experience your community in a way that car & transit travel don't really allow.
Chapter two of Urban Cycling is all about the bike: different types, maintenance & repair, the basic "anatomy" of a bike with lots of photos & diagrams throughout that help you get to know your bike better. Urban Cycling is also a great reference book for learning bike maintenance, or just learning enough to clearly explain to your mechanic what's going on.

Madi leaves an entire chapter for advice on family cycling. Chapter 11 is 22 pages of gold to help you decide what gear will work to tote your tot(s) by bike, covering issues like getting kids used to helmets, dressing for the weather, & dealing with the inevitable--now more public--tantrums along your route.
Cycling advocate Madi isn't one to leave things at getting you on the road. She wants you to get involved. Urban Cycling mention organizations helpful for getting more involved, be it social rides or ways to join the movement to make cities more friendly to people on bikes. Urban Cycling: How to Get to Work, Save Money, & Use Your Bike for City Living is available online, in bike shops, at book stores, for $25.95 CAD.
Even better: you can pick up a copy, & have your book signed by the author at Tandem Bike Cafe this Saturday (March 26) from 2-5pm. More details & RSVP on the Facebook event page here.
To read more about Madi, check out my interview with her right here on Spokesmama & find out why she *gasp* doesn't bike to school with her kids! ;)
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